We’ve all been there. You have a lovely big flat screen TV and other techie goodies close at hand, but the cables and wires under and around them are in a chaotic state, which spoils the aesthetics of your living room.
Fortunately, tidying up your TV area doesn’t have to be too much of a chore. One of the easiest ways to manage the situation is to pick up some Velcro cable ties from a hardware store. Cable ties can then be used to run cables along the boundaries of your TV furniture and walls.
We’ve already discussed why it’s practical to run cables with a similar function together, and this principle applies to TV cables too. Running power cables and AV cables separately helps prevent interference and makes it easy to identify which type of cable is where.
If you’re wondering about how to hide wires on a wall, you might consider a cable concealer or cable raceway. If your TV is wall-mounted, the raceway – a flat PVC cover – can be glued to the wall and cables can be bundled together within it. If you are setting up a TV to rest on a piece of furniture on the other hand, you can choose a console or cabinet featuring a hole at the rear to push cords through. You can also cover up other AV equipment or communications gear (such as your router) by placing it and the associated cabling behind the cabinet doors.
Whether you’re looking for wall-mounted TV cable management or behind tv cable management, there are lots of options. Remember that it’s also possible to conceal TV cables altogether within the wall if you really want cables to be completely out of sight and mind – and are prepared to do some DIY.